Building your Cisco cert lab – if you’re figuring it out for yourself – requires a lot of lateral thinking. You can start by looking at the more inexpensive ...
Is it possible to cascade routers with Router A remaining in the 192.168.0.x range for my ISP's streaming tv service, while cascaded Router B is in the 172.16.0.x range for everything else? Each would ...
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Just go innto the d-link and set it's IP address to be in the same subnet as your D Link (outside of the DHCP range on the Linksys). Make sure you disable the onboard DHCP server as well or you will ...
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Subnets, as described in the last “Transition to Digital” tutorial, divide up a network into several subnetworks, thus separating different functions of the network and making networks faster and more ...
In this chapter, you will learn about the addressing used in IPv4 and IPv6. We'll assign addresses of both types to various interfaces on the hosts and routers of the Illustrated Network. We'll ...